Malaya Tribune, 6 April 1938
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Title Section41 1938-04-06 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXVII- -No. 81. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wed., Apr. 6, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. STNG APORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1938 FIVE CENTS.41 words
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Advertisement701 1938-04-06 1 THE.NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The j MORNING TRIBUNE ro .'"i AV EN H INE GENUINE it Idaili Qualities/ Reductions// throughout/// of the year j Uneq milled Bargains in TOWELS fo m m* m ma Special Values in Mosquito Nets rm **jgg&tt Special s:>ic offer of 500 dozen b-— |9J'-JAJ701 words
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Advertisement7 1938-04-06 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya7 words
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303 1938-04-06 2 Air Mail - (By Air Mail Paris, Mar. 25. JpRANCE is strengthening her position in tne Mediterranean by means of a powerful naval seaplane base in Corsica, which will be fully armed and manned by the end of May. The chosen site ta303 words
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Article72 1938-04-06 2 Air Mail - (By Air Mail Berlin, Mar. 24. SPECIAL six-pfennig stamps aie to t'o issued on April 8 to commemorate the plebiscite which is being held in Germany and Austria on April 10. They wllf be valid until the end of the year. The stamp will show two men carryinc72 words
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Article84 1938-04-06 2 Highest Doath-Rate tn India SIIE e'eatrwate f'-ora motor accidents in India was very nearly that cf any ether country in trie world, said Mr Thomas Stewart, Communications Member in the Central Leststetivi Assembly hi the course of his speech. strnporUng compulsory third party insurant c "When we consider84 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-04-06 2 Miss Blanche Rowe in a leopard skin coat with top boats to niaun vii bktiACuTe .iat lasiiion which seems to follow that of the oldlashicncd ccai'hmen, at an mighsh iace mee:hig.32 words
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Article135 1938-04-06 2 Air Mail - i By Air Mail London. Mar. 23. SHOWING of the feature-length dim, "The Binh of a Baby." designed to .educe the American maternal morta lity rate, has been banner! in New Yori*. Several men in the audience fainted when more than 22.000 people viewed the film135 words
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Article201 1938-04-06 2 Pretoria. PEC A USE he did not Inert the white man s bankThisindi, a native formerly employed at the Bynr pooit disjrhi,»«< in the Transvaal, has for years been hiding hi:; iivum under a mimosa tr c on a reigiibourini; farm. He saved about201 words
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Article151 1938-04-06 2 Air Mail - gafg •By Air Mail London. THE Air Ministry is shortly to form a reserve of former officers of the R.A.F., intended mainly tor veterans of the war. Its title will be the Royal Air Force ex-Officers' Emergency Reserve, and its object is to organise the experience and enthusiasm151 words
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Article343 1938-04-06 2 APPEAL. Schools In Need y; Support Singapore, Tu AX appeal fcr funds for the tional institutions run I; Fartfakrishna Mission, SIi.; was made by the Pre dent, v Bhaswarananda, at the ei„;hi unm general meet tig of the .Mis-. their premi. es at No. 9. Niut. lust evening.343 words
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Article, Illustration79 1938-04-06 2 Four ycung men have left I »nd with 1100 capital to attempt a mile hike on an expenditure :1 I!ling a day each. The mci Eric Norman (aged 21), his brothc Dick, aged 10 (partners in a i>lusiness at Barkir.g); Stanley i end, a hcrt'culturaii t79 words
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Article150 1938-04-06 2 |\BFENDING ihe (raining of a U bat h of Indian giris for nursing, the Hon. Mrs. Vijailakshmi Pandit. Minister for local selfGovcrnmcn 4 United Provinces, said that she wanted to inculcate the spirit of Florence Nightingale, so that people might realise that the profession was as150 words
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Article46 1938-04-06 2 Sangeetha Vidwan Chittoor Subra mania Fillai wiU be appearing for the nrst time on the screen, in a picture o be produced by the Mohmi Pictures, Ltd ol Salem. The picture, it is understood, will relate to the lit- of the Great teacher, Lord Gautama Buddha.46 words
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Article95 1938-04-06 2 The following were passcn k.l.m. planes: From Eurone, India and I the "Vaik," Mr. E. L. Hnnnebi P Honing, Mr. F. R. Ro¥ From N.E.I, by the "Emoe StofTel. Mr. J. H fOrkwood, Mr Siedl. Mr. Tan Ho Chun. Mr Egb For Penang, India and Euror* "Emoc."95 words
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Article16 1938-04-06 2 Mr. Charies Abbott, of the untitled Engineers. Ltd Kuala Lun spending his leave at Bearsden Glasgow.16 words
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Advertisement222 1938-04-06 2 or and permanent relief from eczema I prescribe Resinol If you want to experiment, try some of those things you talk about. But if you really want that itching lnmii stopped and your skin healed, get a jar of Resinol ?JI Ointment. We doctors have been prescribing that 1 ur222 words
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Article233 1938-04-06 3 Air Mail - < By Air Mail London, Mar. 24. B to\DC*STING an appeal for over 100 000 air raid precaution 'tee™ for London. Mr. Herbert Morrison. >I P- leader of the London County Council, said t hiiterlv deplore the fact that the UTitv of an air attack on233 words
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86 1938-04-06 3 Air Mail - <Ey Air Mail Moscow. Mar. 25. DURING this year 1.870 schools are to be built in Russia oroper—the R.SF.S.R. according to the olai\s of the People's Commissaria' of Education. Of these. 370 will be built in towns. and the rest86 words
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158 1938-04-06 3 London. Mar ?A. BELLS intended to -symbolise world peace" have been cast at a Croydon foundry. They are for the campanile of the Peace Pavilion at the Empire Exhibition. Glasgow Silver coins were thrown into a cauldron containing the molten metal before it was poured158 words
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Article108 1938-04-06 3 Woman Punished At Seremban fFrom Our Own Revorte r > Seremban, Monday. lEE AH HOE, an elderly Cantonese woman, pleaded guilty to possession of 399 tubes of chandu valued at approximately $103 and was find $750 or eight months' r.i by Mr. J. P. Biddulph, the Seremban Magistrate,108 words
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Article73 1938-04-06 3 Air Mail - (By Air Mail mi Leeds, Mar. 24. THE Improvements Committee of Leeds Corporation has rejected the plan for a skyscraper" to be built in Briggate, one of the city's principal thoroughfare^ Had the plan gone through it is claimed that the building would have »>«* en the73 words
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Article60 1938-04-06 3 Mrs. Bridget Germon, of Newton Aboo,, Devon, spent her 101 st birthday at a special party at a local cinema. She 'iw her first film only a fortnight ago, ana told guests at her party: "I wish 1 iiaa started going to the picture earlier, nut60 words
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255 1938-04-06 3 By Air Mai!" ot London. Mar THE Statement that he hud fled from Germany to escape r.pt v 1 was made by a German-Jew who was found adult in the Umlisn Channel with his wife iv an open fishing btfat. Tney were rescued by255 words
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Article, Illustration33 1938-04-06 3 4 raincoat in blue and white checks w'th an umbrella to match worn by a xooman pedestrian on London Bridge when rain ended London s 24 days of sunshine ar.d drought.33 words
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Article50 1938-04-06 3 When the Uh Royal Northumberland Fusiliers went into action at Ypre. twenty-two years ago Major Harvey, ot Warkworth-terrace, Berwick, was wounded in the face by a piece of shrapnel. Walking at 1Berwick recently he felt a pain bcysan to coufcii -and found the shrapnel in his mouth.50 words
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263 1938-04-06 3 Air Mail - (By Air Mail Paris. Mar 24. yVONNE Talbot, 23-year-oid pretty brunette Frenchwoman, known i ;is "La Belie Tatiana" in fashionable ban and night clubs on the Riviera, j Is among six people arrested and j accused of spying in263 words
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Article81 1938-04-06 3 British Official Wireless. London. April 4. THE toleration of Master Cotton Banners' Association have prepared a special omi ne of air raid precautions ne for spinning mills, and some received copies of the dof.umenl which ha.; been approved by th? mi Office. The outline covers methodsBritish Official Wireless. - 81 words
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Article22 1938-04-06 3 Head of the Katowice Gliding School. M broke the gliding world alt tude record in Warsaw, reaching 15.3."! feet.22 words
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172 1938-04-06 3 ape Town TOI'RiSTS will be able to motor in comfort thiough primitive parts cf South Africa, including re erves where all species of African game an found except the rare Okapi if a scheme now being ooivsideied is adopted. It is confidently expected172 words
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Article102 1938-04-06 3 TWO persons were killed and 19 injured In a railway collision which occurred recently at Jhukehi station, about 80 miles from Jubbulpore when the Allahabad Bombay Express dashed agal ist a ROOdS engine and empty is revealed that while the goods, wagons ran away during hunting 1 opera102 words
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Article34 1938-04-06 3 Italy to claiming 4,000.000 dollars compensation from China on the ground that she has bet n ousted from 1 the Nanchang aero factory and other enterprises, according to Exchange, c34 words
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Advertisement7 1938-04-06 3 ARRESTS CORROSION ATTACK OF OXYGEN M 3.7 words
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Advertisement330 1938-04-06 3 "THIS j "For years I've preached the goodness of barley water, made as I make it from S^NIPHHIS Robinson's Patent Barley. Nowadays you MIHJHEB can buy it in bottles, ready made for you from A^ VĔHfi the same fine-ground barley. In fact you J^^^TO^SMaKWR can either save time by using330 words
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264 1938-04-06 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES NOTHING WASTED IN GERMAN LINERS Stale Bread, Old Tins And Bones Saved Cape Town. CTALE bread, empty tins and bottles, M and even bones are now being saved in German liners and taken back to the Fatherland for further use as part of Germany's drive for self-sufficiency.264 words
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Article313 1938-04-06 4 sr* by uuung at 9.30 a m m cv;,-ir>,. Mr «d^A^i 8 a?%ss o j E. n. Barber Airs n r» Mr. D S. Davidson. Mr. W Dpsilva and Mrs. J. Fergusson. Mr R Fereus *m, Mrs. V. C Froude crgas Mr. M Gould, Mr. W. A. Graham,313 words
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Article50 1938-04-06 4 La?khorn hiS C o amr n a Sunday, Howard Wethe?a?' NrnwL 65 of Merlewood wemerul. North Cumberland shot nt a pheasant and killed it aL a Police Court it cost game without a day I 2 game on a Sunf&'JEJS! firing a eun with 50 ft. oi50 words
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Article390 1938-04-06 4 JHE 1937 accounts of the Lamport and rlolt Line, Ltd., make an excellent •showing. Profit on voyages advanced Horn £45.560 to £184 438 aavunced A sum of £100.000 is set aside for umgSfnSflo? SM he fleet compared with I and this year £10,000 i 3 proV Pension390 words
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Article215 1938-04-06 4 Swedish Line To Operate Across The Pacific A San Francico. S the battle continued for the retention of American steamship ser vices on the Pacific Coast, announcement was made recently that another loreign-flag line plans to start operations out of San Francisco with fast modern tonnage. The215 words
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Advertisement375 1938-04-06 4 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). P. O. S. N. CO.'s OUTWARDSDue. Tonnage. 9'pore. 1938. CORFU 15.000 Apr. 8 SOUDAN 6,500 Ap. 8 CHITRAL 15,000 An- 22 CARTHAGE 15,000 May 6 BURDWAN 6,070 May 7 RANCHI 17,000 M.ty 20 5A J £VT ANA 17 000 J ne 3 SOMALI375 words
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Advertisement382 1938-04-06 4 ■T J BANGKOK LINE. ZmTI T f J CHINA JAPAN LINE. i Luxurious One Class Mctorshim d I j Most Cabins Have Adjoining ffi ?hf ai S° with llmited bllt comfort- 5 mm Bath. P*\ sse Accommodation. To: Marseilles. London. Rotterdam l fort Said, Palestine, Rotterdam, 5 Hamburg anl C382 words
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Advertisement283 1938-04-06 4 11A MB U RG-A M E XIX A IJLNII Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft m P an,es 'ncorporated in German?) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CIILNA AND JAPAN PORTS. r RAMSES, via atonjgT sa PREUSSEN via Manila May m.s. ASSUAN via Manila May 14 m s KULMERLAND via Manila283 words
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Advertisement398 1938-04-06 4 I STEAMER SAILINGS l ®a it norddeutsc her LLOYD GllUnU (Incorporated La LLOYD Germany). The undernoted are the Company s intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due S'por°. 1938 "AACHEN" omits Manila Apr 3 "GNEISENAU" omits North China May 6 HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN398 words
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Advertisement502 1938-04-06 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. ■«TNDERS are now invited for the teWing materials or service. For rticulars see Municipal Tender Room 1 u Date of Closing. •ition or earthworks Braddell Rd., from son Rd.. to near h Filters. (De- $50». 12 noon. 11th April, 1938. onnnfr of Eioht502 words
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Advertisement602 1938-04-06 5 PUBLIC NOTICES MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Appointment of Financial and Office Assistant, Municipal Engineer's Department. Applications are invited for the appointment of a Financial and Office Assistant to the Municipal Engineer, on a u tn ye^rs agreement. Applicants °i i? £ln S le n »t over 28 years of age and602 words
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Advertisement646 1938-04-06 5 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. NOTICE BY ADMINISTRATORS TO CREDITORS TO SEND IN CLAIMS UNDER THE TRUSTEES ENACTMENT JOHORE. Re: LEE AH TIN, otherwise known a* Lee Ah Tin or Lee Tim or Lee Ah Tim or Lee Thin or lee Ah Thin, deceased. Pursuant to section 22 (1) of the Trustees646 words
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Advertisement474 1938-04-06 5 POSITIONS VACANT CXPERT Typewriter Mechanic required, with knowledge of Adding Machines. Good opening for really first class man. Apply Roneo Ltd., 3, Malacca St., Singapore. WANTED immediately assistant bill collector. Security $500 knowledge of typewriting essential. Apply Box No. 139 c.o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. IMMEDIATELY wanted" Malayalam Compositor. Apply sharp474 words
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Advertisement482 1938-04-06 5 TWO DA\S' GRAND AUCTION SALE. Of ultra, modern, most fascinating in design, luxuriously-made designed by PASKOES" THE ART FURNITURE DEPOT, the last word in ducoe upholstery combine, sound in craftsmanship, well-seasoned high-grade Teak Sitting, Dining Bedroom Suites, made from the best selected materials, to be sold in sets) also a482 words
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Advertisement329 1938-04-06 5 HOW TO KEEP IN GOOD FORM. Proficiency at games, success in the everyday walks cf life, mainly depend upon good health, to ensure which the ftrst essential is to be regular in the daily habit. When you are constipated the accumulation of waste matter sets up poisons in the system329 words
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Article186 1938-04-06 6 Singapore. Apr. 5. R. (Slam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $153 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $14§ R. (Slam; W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $140 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $200 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $180 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 $172 Siam186 words
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83 1938-04-06 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday, noon. No lYOfic, Buyers. Sellers, wo. i.x.R.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. April) 18% 18% Good F.A.Q. in bales (F.Q.B. April) 171& 17% No. J.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable Spore) ny 4 177/. do. April rt% is 8 do. Apr.; June83 words
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Article470 1938-04-06 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Apr. 5. AUBMEk Previous To-day Change cnnf Disappointing Steady 8001 Buyers 5 516 —3 16 «n Bellerp ql6 r i 716 Va Ist Forward (May) Buyers 9[q 3 j§ Sellers 5? 8 5 7,16 —3 16 2nd Forward (June) Buyers 5 916 5 3470 words
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Article133 1938-04-06 6 Singapore, Apr. 6. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. Bast Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22; Muinam, Hong Kheng 20. Sheers Wharl (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharl (Entrance Gate 2) Naldera 18; Mata Hari 16; Neumark 14; Glenogle 11; Toba Maru 7. Empire Dock (Entrance133 words
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Article106 1938-04-06 6 London, April 5. Paris 160 7; 16 New York 4.96 9-16 Montreal 4.99 716 Brussels 29.50 1 Geneva 21.64%*' Amsterdam 8 i>6% Milan 94% Berlin 12 36% Prague 142% Belgrade 217 Copenhagen 22.40 Stockholm 19.40 Oslo 19.90 Vienna nominal Madrid nominal Lisuon 110 3 16 Rio 2 13!106 words
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Article39 1938-04-06 6 The output last month of the Renong Pl ed in h? a n Ltd > was as follows! l dr d^ c 518 7 0 P iculs 3 dred Ke 469.3b plculs, a total of 986 piculs39 words
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Article25 1938-04-06 6 The Controller of Rubber, Malaya announces an estimated export of dry fr S. m laya Brunel and Labuan for March of 35,500 tons25 words
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Article26 1938-04-06 6 Mr. G. F. G. Rivaz, Assistant Superintendent of Customs and Excise, Perak ToS i? h0 away on business, in Tapah has returned to his station Teluk26 words
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Article103 1938-04-06 6 EXCHANGE MARKET FRANCE Reuter Wireless. I New York, Tuesday. A calm reception was given by the foreign exchange marJ? to the drastic reforms proposed by M. Blum, with tie franc n?Ji}l r s hort coveri ng- Washington circles declined to comment on M Proposals Pending their reception by the FrenchReuter Wireless. - 103 words
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Advertisement548 1938-04-06 6 1 "I I wi .agggaß Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) J CAPITAL* 1 Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. 1 HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES; I Managing Director 3172 Secretary f 4944 1 General Manager 3513 Accountant MM 1 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA*548 words
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Advertisement90 1938-04-06 6 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements and registered as a Trust Company). Guaranteed and controlled by fhc Mercantile Bank of India. Limited The Company, having the necessary powers, is prepared to undertake Executor and Trustee Business and ali other work authorised by Section 7 ol90 words
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Advertisement97 1938-04-06 6 actually keeps cars looking new for years Also floors and furniture take on a glasslike polish when treated with Simoniz. A quick brisk rub, and you have a hard lustrous finish, that not only attracts the eye, but protects the woodwork or paintwork. Stains are removed, scratches are prevented, and97 words
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Miscellaneous312 1938-04-06 6 CLUB DIARY OF EVENTS [There are numerous Clubs In Singa7ore members of which ar reader- of the "Malaya Tribune" Th>s Diary is provided specially for them secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete Happenings of general interest will still n included in the "Diary of Events."312 words
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Article747 1938-04-06 7 Quotation By Fraser And Co. a pore. April 5, 5 p.m. MINING Eraser Co. Buyers. Sellers. 2 9 3 3cd 28 301Asanl Kumhaag 4 o g 47 6nom 18 6 19 6 0.55 0.65 i Hi I A l 25 1 32V 2 cd 19- 20--1-747 words
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Article150 1938-04-06 7 Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Apr. 6. MINING. Tin three months £169.10.0 down 60 Spot £169.0.0 down 65 and New York 38» 8 cts. down 5 8 cent. Markets open very quietly this morning ?.nd there is not much to report at the moment of writing150 words
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Article17 1938-04-06 7 Singapore, Apr. 6. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $84*4 (down $1).17 words
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Article22 1938-04-06 7 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was: Bayers 17 r >/ R (down h\) Sellers IT 7 (down V»)-22 words
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Article487 1938-04-06 7 Daily Report By S. E. Co. Singapore, Wednesday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Ifeasra. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to us by cable as follows:STOCKS. Favourable news is necessary to develop a487 words
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Article82 1938-04-06 7 FRASER COMPANY. TTST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS MM Ur Singapore, April 5. 5p nr Total for financial Company Dividend Books Div year Payable Date to date TSUttm less tax Apr. 21 May 13 Apr 22 «j Sungei Way fc» 4 ftj J «rtdah J II Apr! 5 7/ s%lnt Apr. 482 words
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Article152 1938-04-06 7 Maynard Co., Ltd $30,000 tot Apr. 30, Oct. 31'. 95 105 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: I«tl red. 1940 $400,000 Int. nn nrn Mar. 31, Sept. 30 100 102 nom IVi 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar, 31, Sept. 30 105 107 nom 1909 rod. 1955 $1,000,000 Ect Mar.152 words
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Article1138 1938-04-06 7 FRASER &> CO.'S MARKET REPORT Singapore, Tuesday. AFTEB a sensational and very trying week it is pleasant to record that conditions look much better and that a few rays of sunshine have appeared to pierce the gloom, says Messrs. Fraser and Co's weekly report. The1,138 words
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Article26 1938-04-06 7 Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, acting Inspector of Bngli&D Schools, S.S. a id F.M S bas been anpointed a Patron of the Midlanda Urban Co-operative Union, Limited.26 words
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Advertisement29 1938-04-06 7 Bl LATEST EYEWEAR fef M Fnl-vue. w Safeguard your eye*—they are yonr greatest possession. It is dangerous to neglect them. CONSULT NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 71, High Street, Singapore.29 words
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Advertisement549 1938-04-06 7 t R LEVY G CO. I Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Bingapora. 1 Investment Bankers and Brokers m Securities smd Commodtttsm, j Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service I Membara: I NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGES. 1 COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. 1 NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE, 1 CHICAGO BOARD OF549 words
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Article170 1938-04-06 8 Malls expected from China and Janan by the Naldera due at Singaoore to-day. Mails expected from Europe etc. Am; terctam I by Air i X.L.M. I to-day. Deliveries of boxhclders' letters only 5.30 p.m. to-day and general delivery of ictters 8 25 a.m. to-morrow. Mail, expected from Netherlands170 words
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Article26 1938-04-06 8 The s.S. Kudat for Siam (Parcels only 1. Mails previously announced a? Closing at 4 p.m. tj-day will now close c', 11 a.m. to-day.26 words
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Article63 1938-04-06 8 r <i itered Articles must not be posted in letter boxes. They should be tendered at a Post Office and a receli? obtained. No compensation is payab \n ol registered articles post, d irregul.ni>. Bu>m *a flints and or:-eas ni revised to see <hat mr.-:'-:-;r,, rs who are63 words
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Article195 1938-04-06 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kom* anc; Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING Singapore, Apr. 6. London T.T. 2 3 27 3*' London demand 2 3 27 32 Lyons demand 1859 Switzerland demand 250 Hamburg demand 142 New York195 words
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Article49 1938-04-06 8 Singapore. Wedne.sdav To ayo:d publicity after her sensarl^J'T 8 1 which her husband hSSJS ,1 sh e of her £70 M annual ne me. the Hon Mrs. a S. Cunningi< f '«i,-i, .i i arrived here yesterday hv the Alcleg-.nde. en route to Java lor a holiday.49 words
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Article368 1938-04-06 8 The following are passengers by the Terukuni Maru which left Singapore for Euiopc on Mar. 30: Mr. S. V. Ariam. Mr. H. A. AisagofT. Mr. and Mrs T. Katsube, Master T. Katsube, Mr. and Mrs. K. Kurata. Miss Y. Kurata, Master K. Kurata. Mr. T. Abe, Mr. K. Chigita,368 words
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Advertisement181 1938-04-06 8 I MALAYA*; PREMIER HOTEt 4 j TO-NIGHT i COCKTAIL DANCE j 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. I» IN NEK DANCE I 9-JO to midnight. j j NO ADMISSION CHARGE. j RAFFLES ORCHESTRA Directed !>y Dan Hopkins. 1 Sea View Siotel I 1 €»nis4lil j SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE j P||O N E Sfl."!.'181 words
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Advertisement161 1938-04-06 8 I Renew your Vitality with Th*. trnp. tor ef >ci -f| to c/j: \xsr SYSTEM THOROI'(,! II > Ailenbim's pure Castor OW QUle* nr\inlp.s,> ---v to cl M of all waste matter. It ii la cdcurlezs. .11!enbu:ys Castor Oil h mad« by Wen Hanburv. F/d., Lend or, s. Barlow and161 words
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Miscellaneous340 1938-04-06 8 f ~T j POSTAL IMTOLLICEIfCE j STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME r l:j y r-raehatipok Apr. 6 2 p.m. njambi and K. Toengkal Tbgian 6 2 pm. Muntok Thedens 6 3 p.m. Palembang Thedens <; 3 p.m. rontianak Xhcen Hocu 6 3 pin. Medan Rcael '»3340 words
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128 1938-04-06 9 frink too many cocktails j' Massachusetts, U.S.A. M n I illuminated t|ger -ough the streets so can hiss them. drinking—especially uritanical William Kane, n nd v'rtuai dictatoi. punishment for all Ive of kcc or sex. azed Woburn's citirry that attempts128 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-04-06 9 HM s. -Gipsy- is seen ,h in teai» weather durnod Fleet Manoeu■altar. (Topical nci west20 words
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284 1938-04-06 9 S>r ittrfi' Uiipartar.ee Of Empire j( rusalcn v ndustrv in Palestine i-ital new to of emergency. Is dis- A r. ■u.-m.c journal. that at least bituminous limestone; s at h-east of Jerusalem,. vicinity of Salad and Tarlorthem Palestine. A-sumini oU content of from. Sva> d< posits284 words
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Article32 1938-04-06 9 untitled lives :n ßJhe Kumbh Mela at BrindarfSii c :Jl aea d and the other, ith bullets, disappeared into i f forests. ThC3e killed include 5 sad•nsnci i and one Mahout (ele-32 words
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133 1938-04-06 9 Air Mail - (By Air Mail London. Mar. 24. CHINESE children have taken to eatin,- and leaves, according to J letter from a doctor attached to St. Lake's Hospital, Shanghai, quoted by the organisers of the Lord Mayor Futsd for the Relief of Distress In China. Writing to133 words
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Article72 1938-04-06 9 When Mr. A. Auping was about to descend in his flve-seater monoplane at Hatfield. Herts, he found that oiw ol the landing wheels of the retractable undercarriage could not be lowered. Circling over the aerodrome, he raised and lowered the other wheel to attract attention72 words
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248 1938-04-06 9 Air Mail - (By Air Mail I STOOD at Croydon airport the oth s*lrvak'3n |f*Ha fclesM ui*h ai'oort tbK country. writrs m r«fpr*» rt They had just landed after literally London, Mar. 24. rr day and watched pretty CzechoofLVials to be allowed to remain in reporter.248 words
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Article105 1938-04-06 9 rrHE prowling of a jackal in Vannikulam village in Harur Taluk (Salem district) led to the unearthing of the murder of a woman (writes the Salem correspondent of the Hindu). The residents cf the village saw the jackal prowling and s iffing near a mcund of105 words
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Article31 1938-04-06 9 Miss Wanda Morgan, woman amateur champion of England, is to take up a job with a London sports fum. She may not defend her title this year.31 words
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Advertisement50 1938-04-06 9 pan the hairs' your head lie is umbered*? Dry hair and dandruff are nil s of a healthy growth. Regular washing with Mul- I Cocoanut Oil Shampoo "ie hair clean and the hair roots healthy. ire you use the worldfamous I Mulsified COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO Thinning j 4 AFB 150 words
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Advertisement86 1938-04-06 9 I Ai«mt« i| BOON KENG CO.. LTD.. 36-38. Robinson Road. j GOV 6- GATE I VITAMIN 'D' Imalted milk A DAYCAP AND hN ONE Delightfully refreshing and invigorating in the day-time, yet soothing and restful at night. For the growing child—a perfect M follow-on to Cow Gate Milk Food. For86 words
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Advertisement166 1938-04-06 9 Kidney forms Wreck /lealfh Your Kidneys arr a marvtloui structure Within them are 9 nillion tiny tubes whk h act as filters for ..he blood. When g< attack them yon uffor from Burnins:. It hinjr Passages, 1 Jetting Ip Nights." Leg Pains. Dizzine? i, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Nervines: Circles under Eyes166 words
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Article232 1938-04-06 10 SPORT The Tides:--1.27 a.m., 9 ft.: 2.44 p.m., 7 ft. 4 ins. Football: S.A.F.A. League, Div I, S.C.F.A. v. M.F.A., Anson Road Stadium; Div. 11, Inniskillings v. Pulau Brani, Tanglin; Div. 111, Police II v. Municipal Services. Police Depot; Div. 111. Clerical Union v. S.C.C. 11,232 words
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Article117 1938-04-06 10 Mnrr. Dutch. 1.127 tons, from Batavia 5.4. to Batavia via Rhio. Bank ports and B lliton 8 4. Sibigo. Dutch. 841 ions, from Tandjong Redcb 5.4 to Paiembang 7.4. Tcuraine, Norwegian, 3.579 tons, from Colombo 5.4. to Hongkong 6.4- 3.117 tons, from Basra 5.4. to Java 6.4. Kedah.117 words
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Advertisement731 1938-04-06 10 "FINEST CRAWFORD PICTURE IN FIVE YEARS" SAY CRITICS! Tv Again M.G.M. head the list with tho hi' wtefe. jF^' 9 show-of-the -week. 1 two nf the screen's mM m lnWr'' 4 s.ars By*** M time youll *see HF** 9 I **er ciance and near 9 he r sing aeain and731 words
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Article382 1938-04-06 11 Mysterj Surrounds His Detention IN element mystery surrounds the detention by the police of Baron Gottfried yon Cramm, the German tennis .star v:. Hener Henkel, another leading German player had just returned from a tour ol Australia. Yon Cramm has beer, detai ed or. suspicion382 words
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Article72 1938-04-06 11 (frj.n our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru, Apr. 4. ON a sodden ground on account of the rain that fell earlier in the evening, the English College, Johoix Bahru met the Victoria" Scuooi. Singapore, on the Colelge ground here durinj. the week-end and won by 6—2. The game was72 words
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Advertisement143 1938-04-06 11 Cm ALHAMBRAi jThe: story deals with two rival underworld 1 jit's: a duel to the Death and sa& to be the! ««> ever thrown on the screen I Ml flgjfe 'ulw f ii D i? MES m T0 B£ mi X! J AN L E BRY *M Harry Carey William143 words
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Advertisement300 1938-04-06 11 KREAKING NEW GROUND ir an endeavour to find the "Miss Singapore" the him Entertainment C oy. announce a BEAUTY CONTEST to be held at a date to be announced later. Valuable prizes will be awarded and suitable souvenir for each entrant Please address entries and enouiriea to: LIM ENTERTAINMENT COY..300 words
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Advertisement400 1938-04-06 11 I ALHAMBRA OPEMXG TO-DAY 3-15 6-15 9-15 I IT'S THE SWELLEST ENTERTAINMENT YOU CAN EVER HOPE TO SEE IOP STARS HIT SONGS! THE PRIDE OF WARNER BROS! Wrtft WORLD S CHA MPION HARMONICA mm PLAYER —LARRY ADLER. te^sr;—~* J SHOWN TO PACKED HOUSES! H.IRLBOROIG II I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 915 A400 words
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Obituary34 1938-04-06 12 The family of the late E. Tean Choon thark all relatives and friends who aft ended the funeral and also those who sent wreaths and floral tributes In their sad bereavement.34 words
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Article765 1938-04-06 12 WHEN Mr. Anthony Eden resigned his office as Foreign Secretary recently there were strong tiiat Britain was baing forced to adopt a weak policy towards international affairs that in timo would bring the country dangerously near to war. Dictatorships have shown themselves notoriously fond of capitalising any765 words
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Article113 1938-04-06 12 Johore Votes Its Share Of Cost (From Our Own Correspondent) PATrw™*,™ Johore Bahru, Tuesday. AYMENT of approximately S„ou was approved by the Johore Council of fatate at this morning's meeting, oeine Jcnore s share of the cost of Malayan films purchased from the Rev. Hamilton Ag-nc Malayan Information113 words
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Article117 1938-04-06 12 M Singapore. Wednesday, xr an C 015? de Haan. well-known Netherlands pianist, who is in Java will visit Singapore at the week-end and give two concerts for Singapore music lovers. b Mr. de Haan was in Singapore last y r a n 2 ms conp ert at117 words
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Article26 1938-04-06 12 The Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Sandahi have UfVT ag lef 1 for Fraser *s H I, and *Wto away for a month at "The Re-26 words
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Article22 1938-04-06 12 Mr. W. P. Winston, Asst. Engineer P f UblIC Works Servic? "a! been m^ro?Jo o hor S e erVICL Under the Gove22 words
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Article17 1938-04-06 12 Mr G. E. Turner. M.C.S., has been appointed to officiate as Harbour Master and Magistrate, Malacca Ster17 words
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238 1938-04-06 12 NOTES COMMENTS Air Raid Precautions AN article in the Sunday Tribune on the subject of air raid precautions was referred to by Major Beveridge when he gave a lecture on this subject in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Building on Monday evening, but the Major was net quite fair238 words
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Article267 1938-04-06 12 •THE reported agreement between Great Britain and Itajy on matters which have hitherto adversely affected their relations and which have been a bone of contention for some time, is generally hailed by the Press at home and abroad as the master stroke of Mr. Chamberlain i n averting267 words
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Article178 1938-04-06 12 POCCER in Penang will no Ion exclusively a man's game, understood that lollowiii of the Penang Chinese Football A ciation, a soccer match will be between the Fukien Girls' St.. the Hu Yew Girls' School 0n the Hutch. Schcoi grou! id U1 the ninth of i month. Though178 words
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Article228 1938-04-06 12 Municipal Workers Houses MR. Tan Sim Hong, President of the Municipal Services Club, took a able opportunity to bring to the notice of the Municipal heads of depart" the needs of those on the subord staff, in his speech at the second anni- versary dinner of the club held at228 words
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Article306 1938-04-06 12 "Looker On" A LECTURER recently made disparaging remarks about the type of correspondent who. always begins his letters »n the same old monotonous way Cut this out and send it to your tailor. "Statistics can be made to prove anything," declares a professor. We should love306 words
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Advertisement91 1938-04-06 12 I BEST QUALITY 1 E. P. N. S. CUPS TANKARDS A WIDE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM Generous Discounts to the Forces, Clubs Institutions. j ROBINSON CO., LTD. j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. Throughout B.S.A CLUB ROADSTER BICYCLE. B.S.A. CLUB BICYCLE. USU AL PRICE $56 /fe CASH SALE PR,CE B S.A. ROADSTER91 words
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Advertisement37 1938-04-06 12 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Muscle anomalies. Cross- V T ed eyes. Complicated Ufsta»! cases of defective vision- >^ R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR 'Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation.37 words
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Article, Illustration336 1938-04-06 13 CHINA'S MORALE IS STRONGER THAN EVER Reuter. London, April 5. JAPAN MAY VET HAVE TO COME TO TERMS WITH CHIXA J DECLARED DR. SUN FO, SPECIAL ENVOY TO BRITAIN IN AN ADDRESS TO PRIVATE MEMBERS AT THE HOUSE OP COMMONS. led to winReuter. - 336 words
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Article53 1938-04-06 13 London. Apr. 5. trade negotiations eont n 1 P roce e?tog m Washington saw C i tht end of Fe^uary moi?s%o-cla J llVer ta Com-' tarings concluded! bu it K, ere now when f.». ne as unable to say end -Britkh 11 were ilkely to w53 words
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Article52 1938-04-06 13 Reuter. Paris. April 5. rVHE Foreign Minister tM. Carnpinchi) to-day COMferred with the French Ambassadors surmnoned from Russ- i, Poland, Germany. Czechoslovakia and Rumania. They discussed the central European situation, and measures to strengthen French influence m Eastern Europe, in view of the possibility of a further GermanReuter. - 52 words
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Article141 1938-04-06 13 Yunnanfu As New Centre Hankow, Apr. 6. AX unofficial suggestion has been «1 made to the Chinese authorities by the Diplomatic Corps here that the Foreign Office should be transferred to Yunnanfu, capital of Yunnan province, instead of to Chungking, should it be found necessary to141 words
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Article22 1938-04-06 13 The total imports of tin ore into Malaya from foreign countries, during March was 2,662 tons, compared with 2.047 tons in February.22 words
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268 1938-04-06 13 Reuter. Rome, April 5. THE progress made in the past week in the Anglo-Italian conversations t *1 5? reviewed when the Earl of Perth meets Count Ciano at 6 p.m. tc-ciav. Ri ß ,d silence is being maintained by the Italim officials but itReuter. - 268 words
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Article215 1938-04-06 13 Lrndon Anr. 5. THE Coal Bill, which is one of the Government's main legislative measures of the session, was moved for third reading in the Commons tc-day by the Secretary for Mines. Captain Oruikshank. before going to the House of Lords later in the week. The215 words
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Article30 1938-04-06 13 Cardinal Innitzer, head of the Catholic Church in Austria, has arrived in Rome 'o see the Pope and explain his motives in advising Austrian Catholics to vote I'cr the arschluss.30 words
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Article42 1938-04-06 13 London, Apr. 5. TT is announced that a new Spanish Cabinet has been formed at Barcelona, with the Prime Minister, Senor Negrin, as Minister for War and Senor Delvayo restored to the Foreign Ministry after nearly a year's absence.42 words
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Article102 1938-04-06 13 London, Mar. 5. A SENSATION is being caused by the revolutionary is being, caused by the revolutionary design of the new high ypeed car in which John Cobb, famous British racing motorist, will attempt to break Captain Eyston's world land speed record of 312 miles per hour,102 words
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Article84 1938-04-06 13 Reuter. Shanghai, Apr. 6. APEIPING message says severe casualties were inflicted on Japanese naval forces during fighting outside Chefoo on Apr. 2 and 3 by Chinese guerilla forces and two truckloads cf Japanese wounded and killed are returning to Chefoo. The guerilla units returned at 2Reuter. - 84 words
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164 1938-04-06 13 British Official Wireless. London, April 5. DETAILS of the plans for the distribution of gas masks to every man, woman and child in the country within eight hours of the order from Government were despatched last night by the Home Office to 2.000 localBritish Official Wireless. - 164 words
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173 1938-04-06 13 Singapore, Wednesday. ALTHOUGH a daylong search itesterday by more than thirty aircraft from Seletar fnffdd to locate the missing Vildebeeste °°™ber from No. 100 Squardron which wa* lost on Monday night m a squall off the eastern end of the Straits of Singapore, the173 words
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Article145 1938-04-06 13 M. Blum's Defence Of Finance Bill Paris. Apr. 5. 1 GREAT nation cannot live like a shopkeeper, tossing and turning in his bed at night wondering how to meet his bills, said M. Leon Blum in a two hour speech in the Chamber in course of145 words
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Article96 1938-04-06 13 I London, Apr. 5. T was revealed by the President of the Board of Trade in renly to a Parliamentary question that during last V-jar 507 aeroplanes o* United Kingdom raaauto the vahV of Of total. 235 went to British countries including 73 to Australia. 6096 words
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Article23 1938-04-06 13 The Sultan of Muscat and Oman, now Msitmg Britain as a priest of the Go--ernment. went to Portsmouth to see the Home Fleet.23 words
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Article296 1938-04-06 13 Reuter. London, April 5. tVHE Spanish ambassador in LonA don has handed to the Foreign Office a note solemnly appealing for the restoration of Spain's right to purchase aims in defence against the Nationalists. The note appeals to the conscience of the Governments of FranceReuter. - 296 words
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Article74 1938-04-06 13 British Official Wireless. n London. April .3. It IS officially announced that on July I, the Kmrr wll unveil the Australian National War Memorial at VillersBretonneavx to 11.000 Australian solApril aftCr CrCat atta k in T The Q» een :lld the President of the Fi en ehBritish Official Wireless. - 74 words
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Article25 1938-04-06 13 The Employers' Federation of the engineering and allied trades has promised" tm co-operatirn m the Governrnent* *SSm %J£Z??J2* Up arnLS Production, ays a Reuter message.25 words
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Advertisement184 1938-04-06 13 THOUSANDS O.F "HUMAN WRECKS" ff^g, llu F LLER V« k /B W f -nhritic .o™u^d I m^^ l^ l MUSCULAR I "ream dn d takes trnm°> r^Cner^» cr P»nfi« the blood J| I axe forever pohoiinTi" which SCIATICA 1 PERLES that yi /Mfll II I jIP eSE** ,orm thc,e Natural184 words
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Advertisement45 1938-04-06 13 SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATION. *>ih Most Up-To Date Instruments To Discover Your Eye Defects, with Latest Style Eyewear To Enhance Your Appearance, Ytire Satisfactory Service Guaranteed Yet Cheaper Charge Than Elsewhere Assured. C S. CHONG, OPT.D. (U.S.A.). TOE BERLIN OPTICAL CO.. 142 i>uth Bridge Road, Singapore.45 words
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Advertisement100 1938-04-06 13 -Bacteriological decay of food that is not kept in an EVENING STANDARD HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS DEMAND MODERN REF ICERATION Be Sure to choose an.. Sf REFRIGERATOR ffl I hearse of its special ad 111 I v nf ages, which include unique. Silent Circulator U I cooling mechanism the J I exclusive100 words
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Article, Illustration281 1938-04-06 14 (From Our Owr Reporter) 'J Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. GLOWING tributes to the memory of the late Sultan Suleiman Shah were paid by unofficial members at the first State Council meeting of the new reign, held at the As tuna281 words
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Article325 1938-04-06 14 The Two Aims Of His Rules In reply, the Sultan said I thank you with all my heart for the tributes you have paid to my late father, and for the expressions of sympathy in my bereavement. The death of my beloved father has caused profound grief to325 words
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Article, Illustration39 1938-04-06 14 SShM hta r ed Sa F V lte Secretar y to the Sultan of Johore, and J Aw ne J m aji Moha »"ed Said, who returned to Singapore in the Marnix Van St. Aldegonde yesterday.39 words
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Article51 1938-04-06 14 Mr. Mohamed Salleh, a bailiff attacked to the Land Office, was thrown off his motor cycle when it sliidded in Lavender Street at about 5.45 yesterday evenin?. Mr. Salleh received minor head injuries and abrasions over the handr a id NT* He was taken to hospital by51 words
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Article191 1938-04-06 14 Officer Queries Police Delay Singapore, Tuesday. A. CAIRNS and W. Crawford, two 11 privates of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, were to-day produced before Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the Third Magistrate, and charged with attempted theft of seven cars at Stamford Road ir! the191 words
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Article105 1938-04-06 14 THE following telegrams have been received by Fis Excellency the High Commissioner from the Secretary of State for the Colonies:— "His Majesty the King commands me to inform you that he has learnt with dee» regret of the death of His Highness the Sultan of Stlangor on Mar.105 words
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Article214 1938-04-06 14 HELD up at pistol point by three Cantonese in South Bridge Road shortly before six o'clock yesterday evening, a Chinese was robbed of over Sl3O in cash while another was shot on the left leg whilst attempting to arrest the gunmen. After the shooting,214 words
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Article201 1938-04-06 14 Seven Years In Singapore Singapore, Apr. 6. M T AM looking forward to settling down in my own country, the more so as in my long career of 42 years' service, I have always been abroad," said Dr. W. Maenss, 64-year-old German ConsulGeneral at Singapore, who201 words
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Article18 1938-04-06 14 Dr. A. Bearblock, Medical Officer, Malayan Medical Service, has been seconded for service under the Government of Trengganu.18 words
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Article43 1938-04-06 14 Copies of to-day's Morning Tribune were being read at Kotu Bahru, Kelantan, at noon today by the State Engineer and the British Adviser. They were flown there by Wearne's internal air plane, thanks to the courtesy of Mr. E. W. Slight.43 words
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Article106 1938-04-06 14 Reuter. London, April 5. FREQUENT representations had been made during the last few weeks to the Japanese Government and the local Japanese authorities in, China with a view to the protection of British interests in North China, and the maintenance and preservation of treaty rights," saidReuter. - 106 words
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Article62 1938-04-06 14 Members of the Siew Sin Sia are requested to note that the association have rented 231 A. Victoria Street as their clubhouse. The opening ceremony will be performed by the president, Mr. Urn Teo Lam on Sunday at noon. The monthly general meeting for April will be62 words
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Article85 1938-04-06 14 Singapore, Wednesday. FE Loyal Regiment, of about 800 strong. (30 officers and 770 other ranks), arrived here by the troopship Somersetshire this morning. Lt.-Col. J. E. Hume is in command. The Loyals had from time to time manned the British defence sector in Shanghai when the Sino-Japanese war85 words
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Article82 1938-04-06 14 Singapore, Tuesday. CONTRABAND Chandu to the amount of 3,166 tahils seized by officers of the Department of Excise in a house at Jervois Road on Jan. 14 formed the subject of a charge of having been found in possession of non-Government chandu, preferred this morning in the Criminal82 words
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Article332 1938-04-06 14 Johore Council Suggestion (From Our Own Correspondent) Johc Bahru, Tuesday. FE suggestion made a few years ago by Dato Abdullah bin Esa for the transfer of Malay officers to every department in the Government service, so that they might learn the work of all departments and332 words
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Article64 1938-04-06 14 Prior to his departure for Telok Anson Dr. Pillai, of Pontian Pharmacy and erstwhile Town Board member of Pontian, was entertained to dinner at 8 p.m. on Monday by the India-Cey-lon Association, Pontian, at the association premises. Mr. Ali Hassan and Dr. Murugesu, in a few words,64 words
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Article51 1938-04-06 14 Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, giving judgment in the High Court this morning, revised the fine of $200 imposed on J. H. Wheeler, who was charged with causing death by negligent driving and fin.cd in the District Court. His lordship sentenced the accused to three months' rigorous51 words
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Article195 1938-04-06 14 Air Mail - 100,000 Acres Increase This Year (By Air Mail London, Mar. 25. THERE are 100,000 more acres devoted "to the cultivation of wheat in England and Wales this season than there were last, recording to a forecast made in the House of Commons by the Minister195 words
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Article88 1938-04-06 14 Reuter. London, April 5. THE speaker addressed the Commons seriously this afternoon with reference to the face-slapping occurrence yesterday. He declared that such incidents, whoever to blame, lowered the reputation of the House net only in Britain but in the eyes of the world. "It hasReuter. - 88 words
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Article117 1938-04-06 14 Local Firm Fined For Possession Singapore. Tuesday. DLEADING guilty to-day when charged before Mr. H. A. Forrer in the Criminal District Court with having in his possession on Mar. 2, 41 boxes containing 118 pairs of ladies' stockings, to which a counterfeit trade mark had been applied,117 words
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Article46 1938-04-06 14 Hankow, April o Japanese industrialists in Shanghai, accompanied by Japanese military and naval agents, have seized all Chinese factories, declaring that the latter will be temporarily run by the Japanese to lecovcr their military losses before their return to the Chinese.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.46 words
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Advertisement19 1938-04-06 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China BuHding, Chulia Street, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSUKANCK19 words
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Advertisement137 1938-04-06 14 THE IMPROVED FOAMITE DUAL-SEAL I V 11X4.1 ISIII IS llnI In the former model, the valve seals both the inner j chamber and the nozzle port, with the result that each j compartment is isolated from the other, and also from the atmosphere. The mechanism for raising the valve has.137 words
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250 1938-04-06 15 BiG-GAME EXPEDITION TO SIAM (From Our Own Leporter) Penang, Tuesday, be one ol the best big game hunters in Siain Cvit a p a*-** K mdinavian, has arrived by train from North KedahtnmJvwfJ rrived from England by the "Benvorlich" and who isUie oin the250 words
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Article, Illustration13 1938-04-06 15 Mm oi r j.c Loyal Regiment, who r.-rcu in Singapore this morning. Tribune.13 words
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Article88 1938-04-06 15 Singapore, Tuesday. J) as a Pole born Z B A- 1 Ba-h faced cheating and two of ex- wng in the Third Police ed the offences rhin a penod bet- '>'■>■•■. 1937, and February this 8x veral complainants w»re H. Echelshehn! nearly S3 000 wen d to have88 words
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Article202 1938-04-06 15 Reuter. MTjri lt London, April 5. THE ultimate fate of M. Blum's finance blll la the subject of considerable discussion in finance circles here The majority of those well-informed opine that tne bill is not likely to be accepted by the Senate in its presentReuter. - 202 words
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Article392 1938-04-06 15 Final Dividend Of 9 Percent. (From Our Ov)n Reporter; Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. J N reference te the proposed expeaditure on deviation of the iadway and road at Sungei Bcsi to enable valuable new tin-bearing ground to be worked, was made hv the ehairmaa of392 words
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299 1938-04-06 15 London, Apr. 5. THE Minister for Co-ordination ol 1 Defence, Sir Thomas Inskip. speaking in Lwirtnn said he was receiving large numbers of letters from people of all classes offeriue whatever service they could fender to their country. This he said, was a remarkable manifestation299 words
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Article83 1938-04-06 15 A comedy-drama was staged at the Happy World by the Oleh Oleh Party OH April I, tor the purposes of assisting the party's unemployed members, and to replenish the performance paraphernalia. The show was a great success, and the hall was packed r,o capacity. Included in the83 words
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434 1938-04-06 15 THE third annual general meeting of the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Club was held at the Clubhouse, 66, Bournemouth Road, on Monday with the Acting President, Mr. P. F. Kinsey in the chair. Before the meeting commenced, the Chairman referred to the great loss the Club434 words
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Article22 1938-04-06 15 Mr. W. Allan Eley, Manager of Messrs. Sun Life Assurance Co., of Canada. Singapore, is spending his holidays at "Hopetoun," Cameron Highlands22 words
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Advertisement77 1938-04-06 15 drene: j r/ Nm Mirack LiquM Soapkss Shampoo j REVOLUTIONARY DISCOVERY I arene to*", the life and lustre you "<<<>■ knew your hair possessed. arene InT* that 1n,,-!!'"' sham POo you won't r everyday head of hair. FOR ALL SHADES OF HAIR 511 ES 11 1 v 11 1 V77 words
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Advertisement155 1938-04-06 15 I'OLD LAMB ami SALAD Delicious, succulent joints. Our lambs are selected from the world's Buesl flocks and are renowned for I heir tenderness and mm mmmii PHONE: STORE 5376 (l linen), k LUMPUR 333] (2 lines) IPOH: 110 111 (2 lines). Adrt: of Singapore Cold Storage to., Ud. WPG. 10A-155 words
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509 1938-04-06 16 Gordons 9 Third Successive Defeat In League Inniskillings 2; Gordons 0. THE Gordon Highlanders suffered their third successive reversal in the First Division of the S.A.F.A. League yesterday, when they were defeated by the Inniskillings at Anson Road stadium509 words
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Article586 1938-04-06 16 St Patrick's Event At R. S. Y. C. THE R.S.Y.C. 6-metres race which opened the contest for the St. Patrick's Trophy last Sunday was shortened for light weather after one not uninteresting round. The weather conditions were calculated" to tax the ingenuity of the competing586 words
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Article92 1938-04-06 16 DLAY in the S.C C tennis tournament 1 yesterday resulted as follows:— Championship Singles N. S. Wise beat C. F. Sutton 6—o, 6—3. Godowu Doubles Handicap (Semi-Finals > ft. F. Smith and A. G. Hay r'_ 15 31 "beat A. C. C. Perdriau and N. G Morris92 words
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Article114 1938-04-06 16 IN the handicap mixed doubles final of the V.M.C A. tennis tournament played at the V.M.C.A. courts Miss E. Wilson and R. Nathan defeated Mrs. W. D. Archer and J. B. Fisher 3—C, G—3. 7- sin a hard fought match. losing pair started off well and subdued114 words
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Article14 1938-04-06 16 /V mixed doubles t.nurname.H will Mart shortly at the Cricket Club.14 words
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Article329 1938-04-06 16 POSITIONS in the S.A.F.A. League competitiens. revised to dare, are as follows: FIRST DIVISION P. w. L. D Par As. Pts. Malays (8) 4 4 0 0 12 1 8 Chinese <1» 4 2 0 2 10 5 0 Skins (2) 4 2 0 2 6 3329 words
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Article151 1938-04-06 16 Selections By "Argus" SELECTIONS by 'Argus' for to* day's rates in Penang are as follows: RACE 1— TOYMAN Majors RACE 2 -PIPE OF PEACE Hard 4 Road RA( E 2—WAETERE Prince Her-adc RACE I—EMPIRE FLOWER See You Later RACE S—ST. CHARLES Trcdefta RACE G—TONY REDDIN Clifton151 words
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Article394 1938-04-06 16 Ladies' April Medal At S .G.C. Draw For Spring Cup THE Singapore Golf Club Ladi< Medal competition wa Bukit Timah on Monday and a win for Mrs. R. W. Cowen in vision with a net score of 3? 1 for Mn. A. c. tyacdonald in "l Division with a net394 words
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Article42 1938-04-06 16 CONSIDERABLE interest is icntrv;! in to-fluv's meeting el the Chinese and Malays in the First Division ol the League. The Malaya have collected firfl points so 'ar whereas the champions have sec* held to a draw < n mo occasions this42 words
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Article132 1938-04-06 16 Guthrie's XI beat Duncan R W soccer team by 3—2 In a keenly oonl ed match played on Saturday at Farrer Park.. Altnou;»h the teams were considerably handicapped by pools of water on a sodden ground and a heavy ball, the game in no way lacked interest Guthries132 words
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Article56 1938-04-06 16 On Friday fatfi), the u~Ui I afle; iar.es wli be he'd for al! Clashes, tag at 0.25 p.m On Sunday (10th) the 6-metre "B" Cku g will rrlr the B Visitors Cup. starting at 10 a.m. The *C" Class will sa«l Qhrb Trophy; -tailing al 10.10 The 14-ft.56 words
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Article, Illustration279 1938-04-06 17 EASTER GAME Dr. Hopkins To Lead The Side t\ excellent side has been select'd to A Malaya in the big natch t<> be played in Singar»cainst the team i ;n Colombo. Singapore c mkers of tie side. n<. Selanfat two. and279 words
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272 1938-04-06 17 A. P. C Collect Full Points A W IS S. Bank >. 7 l! in the Business Houses League played on the Clerical Union cround jri tenbvj afternoon resulted in the Asiatii Petroleum Co. beating the Hongkong Shanghai Bank 3—2. BWW272 words
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Article91 1938-04-06 17 F. N. LOSE FRIENDLY The 11th Anti-Aircraft Battery of the R.A. (Chang!) had little difficulty in defeating Fraser and Neavc by two goals to nil in a friendly soccer match played on the F. and X. ground yesterday afternoon. Both goals were scored by McGhec tne Gunners centre-forward McCaffrey and91 words
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Article118 1938-04-06 17 Against Fort Canning j Moravia 2; Fort Canning 1. i MORAVIA defeated Fort Canning by two goals to one in the Second Division of the S.A.F.A. League at Fort Canning yesterday afternoon. The lirst half was even and there wa.: no score at the interval.118 words
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Article72 1938-04-06 17 *r Beoford, In the annual Inter-public schools boxing contest; between Eton Haileybury. Bedford and Duhvich Mie Eton captain of boxing. B N. D Clarke son of Dr. Noel Clarke of Singapore won the final of lightweight division The Eton College annual gymnrstie competition too* olace last month and72 words
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Article44 1938-04-06 17 Reuter. Augusta, April 5. CTATING iha I he considered he has v been imfoirfr treated by hcin* repeatedly passed ever for the captaincy of the American team. Gene Sarazcn announced that he hns ret rei frem «he Ryder Cnp eomnetit?on. Renter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article30 1938-04-06 17 Reuter. Tvv> League matches plav:ci yesterday resulted as lollows: ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIV. Ii Burnley 3. Aston Villa 0. SCOTTISH LEAGUE. DIV. 1 Queen's Park 1. Aberdeen 1 Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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343 1938-04-06 17 Rain Spoils A Good Game (Fnr* Our Own Correspondent* Malacca, Monday. T HE v s ««t cricket match Scores: EUROPEANS, IST INNS H. L Salmon b Kirn Tee 10 M D. Scott c Rajaratnam b Rozario n Y. Wait--, ibw. Rozario 15 W Russell b343 words
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Advertisement243 1938-04-06 17 Years of research V^l^^^^J made "^^^P^F <___©> s.o near \to nature's food lmk«_-_ jl I V The success of the modern Glaxo is duo to fIT 8 r-S 111 F expert calculation. Before a tin was sold, leading Iff HV M I hcs P itals infants c c:aUsts and our243 words
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414 1938-04-06 18 Air Mail - LABOUR CRITIC QUOTES HITLER (By Air Mail London, Mar. 22. ALLEGED drinking by some pilots in the R.A.F. was one of the subjects heatedly discussed in the House of Commons during the Air Estimates debate. Medical officers, it was revealed, keep a414 words
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194 1938-04-06 18 IN tne course of his reply to the debate on the demand of trrant for Medical Administration, the Hon. Dr. T. S. S. Rajan. Minister for Public Health, regretted that Government could not accord recognition to Homoeopathy. Trained in Allopathy as he was and having194 words
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Article82 1938-04-06 18 The nomination of a woman representative to the Central Legislative Assembly to voice the women's point ot view on Mr. B. Das' Bill to amend the Sarda Act when it cam? up for consideration was by a deputation oi women led by Rajkufnari Amrit Kaur. who waited82 words
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Article17 1938-04-06 18 Many fishermen are earning £10 a week each dredging shellfish for export to Billingsgate.17 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-04-06 18 General yon Dock, commander of German troors in Austria, photographed at a police parade in Vienna. With Germany's Heinrich Himmlef, he is virtual;?/ in control in Austria new.30 words
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Article63 1938-04-06 18 It is understood that Sardar Valbbhai Patel. President of the Parliamentary sub-Committee of the Congress Working Committee, after considering the viewpoints of the Congress Finance Ministers and the commercial community, has directed the Congress Party in the Central Legislative Assembly to oppose the Stamp Duties Unification Bill,63 words
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Article41 1938-04-06 18 Visible from the town and from the air for a considerable distance, a Fascist sign <a circle enclosing a streak cf lightning) has been cut into the chalk on Caesar's Camp, a 200 It. high hill overlooking Folkestone.41 words
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Article59 1938-04-06 18 Reuter. Vatican City, April 4 THE Holy See has nop- deti> repudiated the broadcast the Vatican radio station last P day, which formally repudiated action of the Austrian bishop, the advice to their people to for the Anschluss. The Asservatore Romano ttai "It is purely a private expressioReuter. - 59 words
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Article228 1938-04-06 18 A Plea For Conciliatory Move By France Paris. M. FLANDIN, the former Prime Mini ter. supported the Chamberlain tat her than the Eden thesis, in a interview given here. He declared that he wished to si the need for negotiations between France. Germany and Italy. M. Flandin228 words
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Article147 1938-04-06 18 A WARRANT issued by a Magistrate in Burma under the previous regime for the arrest of a person In British India was not allowed to be executed now that the two countries had been separated without extradition proceeds ngs. T. Srikantiah who was produced before Mr. B. Ananda147 words
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Advertisement71 1938-04-06 19 FOR A XI) CONVENIENT PUMPING HOMELITE IS MATCHLESS. I THERE IS MORE HOMELITE PUMP IN 1 USE TO-DAY IN MALAYA THAN ANY OTHER MAKES. Complete with built-in engine weighs only 93 lbs. Works on DIESEL oil, pumps thick muddy or sandy water up to 15,000 gals, per hour, 3" suction,71 words
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Miscellaneous1057 1938-04-06 19 ON THE AIR TO-DAY Melbourne^ When And Where To Listen In MSSt LONDON j F PERTH V4C\TMr* \S Wavelength 31.28 metres (9590 kcs) Tv 2:-6.05 p.m.-9.15 1 i Mnm wINVjIVVJIMG Broadcasting d iUy. Monday to Satur 13.93 metres (21.53 mcs); ot '^Q^^ Programme day U. 20 nm.-820 pm 13.97 metres1,057 words
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219 1938-04-06 20 our correspondent living at Buxton Hill, Singapore, will re-write his letter and omit references which are likely to offend other correspondents, we shall be glad to give publicity to his views. We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we219 words
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Article167 1938-04-06 20 (To the Edt tor of the Malaya Tribune) S* r > —The practice of imposing fines at the Vehicles Office on offenders who leave their bicycles unlocked outside shops and other. Dremises in and around Ipoh 's causing much controversy among the poorer folks here. The majority of167 words
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Article148 1938-04-06 20 'To the Ediior of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—As a new writer but an old reader of your estimable paper, may I congratulate Mr. Noel Barber on his vigorous effort in unmasking the identity of M'ss Maureen Cheah of Penang I have always regarded Miss Maureen 1 Cheah148 words
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Article121 1938-04-06 20 the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—It is gratifying to see your editorial in to-day's Malaya Tribune on "Prison Reform" and I fully endorse the views you express. The observations made by Mr. J. R. Vethevanam. M.S.C., J.P.. on conditions in the Kuala Lumpur gaol at the recent121 words
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Article178 1938-04-06 20 Air Mail - (By Air Mail London, Mur. 24. JACK, a popular chimpanzee in the London Zoo, caused considerable excitement when he cleverly fcund a way of escaping from his cape in the Gardens here. For some time, he was noticed to b taking an unusual interest in the178 words
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Article251 1938-04-06 20 Indian Gels 12 Months Singapore, Tuesday SENTENCE of 12 months' ri. on eai I of two charges of theft and forgery, to run concurrently, was passed by Mr. Justice Home at the Assize Court to-day on B. Vapoo Marican an Indian Mohammedan employed in' the Indian251 words
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Article148 1938-04-06 20 Johore State Council Bill (From Our Oun Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Tuesday. WHEN the Johore Small Offences (Amendment) Enactment eventually becomes law, any person who sets on or urges any dog or other animal to attack, worry or put in fear any person or any horse or other148 words
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Advertisement65 1938-04-06 20 GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. (Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN), (Tel. 2164) 375, South Bridge Road, Singapore. E .JUIUUI- -t,>W Gold Leaf Tea is a luxury that all can afford and enjoy. It always gives more more cups more energy more wealth of flavour more fragrance. WHEN YOU BUY INDIA YOU65 words
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Advertisement86 1938-04-06 20 NEW HAIR iflK kris|ii| hair to tM htaoa ot man and woaao Hfc clearing the cloggeal M eon (mxc through. Sotalko and Kotalko Soap soon stop falling halt anal clean np all dandruff, encouraging new growth •n thin or bald spots and restoring the hair to Its natural, vigorous colourful86 words
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Advertisement193 1938-04-06 20 AND NOW THIS Here, without comment, is a message from Washington: 'The House of Representatives Naval Committee was told to-day by Mr. L. P. Arlow, bombing expert, that new aerial mines had been developed Which would revolutionise naval and aerial weapons in the new future." 1 Any of our Shop193 words
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Article247 1938-04-06 21 uTNIATURE Japanese naval base is A Tder construction In San Cho Ls- the seventh precinct lg) according to a report mhabited by fishermen [for the purpose of confteld, and barracks for re under construction. The I [and are forced to per- work and were paid a247 words
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Article64 1938-04-06 21 Important investigations on the m;in I tetanus antitoxin are now in pi igress at the Imperial Veterinary Research Institute of India Certain cultures have been obtained from the Lister Institute and used for the preparation of toxin which has now been standardised, and the first important step in tne64 words
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293 1938-04-06 21 THE Invanmt Tcn»k Entry Proclamation had its repercussions lion" i£jE2?"£" the HM religious and charitable institu- vrVZPT that created some amount of eonftrd-n an<i the Hindu commumtv ed COnaua of the ceremony abandondaVlV TOjS*fe at Pcothotta. Avarnas' drorelid 6 us P e «ded as adjoining293 words
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255 1938-04-06 21 (By Air Mail) Vienna, Mar. 24. TOR the first time in the Inner T City, Jews were forced to-day to act as cleaning squads to remove all traces of the Dollfuss Cross painted on the pavements by the Fatherland Front a fortnight ago255 words
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Article137 1938-04-06 21 THE interest taken by the public in stories about animal? ta r thV 0r fiShes has been p™ved in the case of 4 Pemv' *vT„ goldfish left by afen h mind! air hner of Imperial Airways Since the news that ♦Percy' has been found in137 words
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Article148 1938-04-06 21 BOMBAY has the distinction of having the highest dam in India, namely, the Wilson Dam. It is a structure of uncoursed rubble masonry, standing 270 feet above the bed of the river with a maximum width of nearly 234 feet at its base, tapering to 20 feet148 words
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Article183 1938-04-06 21 Cape Town A PROPOSAL to make £500,000 available for fruit farmers for publicity purposes over a period of five years Is being considered by the Union Government. The Government has been informed that the position of the industry is so serious that it is threatened with183 words
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Article70 1938-04-06 21 In the annual All Calcutta Weigh: Lifting Comoetition. S. K. Nnir. of the Zionist Institute of Physical Perfection 'd'.ered the All-India record for the o stone class in the Two Hands Clean and Military Press with the enormous Doundage of 160 lbs. performed at a bodvweight cf70 words
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Advertisement122 1938-04-06 21 V\\ .1 1 1 11 fh I jgfeJ Thousands of weak, anaemic people have found new strength and glowing vigour in Watcrbury's XtfL Compound. This time-tested tonic tones up the entire system fortifies the body against disease. I It contains many nourishing ingredients that are "^f essential to health liver122 words
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Advertisement271 1938-04-06 21 LARGE SIZE (8 oz.) -6 5 cts p SMALL SIZE (4oz )35 cts Ipß The Andrew* Liver Salt you have hitherto bought in 1 bottles is now packed in ECONOMY TINS. You can now I__ buy a STILL BETTER ANDREWS at a LOWER PRICE I The world's most popular saline271 words
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Article155 1938-04-06 22 C. D. Buckley Wins Shell Cup IN the recent Colmove Trophy Trial C. D. Buckley, driving an Austin Seven, repeated his success of last y?ar by winning the Shell Cup awarded f ji* the best performance by any Sunbac member. W. H. Striven also won the special155 words
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Article135 1938-04-06 22 Austins For R.A.C. Rally IT is announced that Austin cars will be prominent in the R.A.C. Rally, which this year takes place from Apiil 26 to 30 and finishes at Blackpool. The Austin entries will comprise a Big Seven saloon, a Fourteen Goodwood saloon, and an Eighteen Norfolk135 words
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Article108 1938-04-06 22 THE following are the amounts payable during che current financial year to the Provincial Governments from the income-tax receipts of the India Government:— Madras, Rs. 18,75.000; Bombay, Rs. 25.00,000; Bengal, Rs. 25,00,000; The United Provinces. Rs. 18,75,000; The Punjab. Rs. 10,00.000; Bihar. Rs. 12.50. 000; The Central Provinces, Rs.108 words
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Article288 1938-04-06 22 MISERY OF THE JEWS (By Air Mail) m London, Mar. 21. THE amount of Jewish misery in the world as a result of wttesp persecution was described as "heart-breaking" by Dr. J H. Hertz when he was presented with his portrait to mark completion of288 words
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Article93 1938-04-06 22 34 ,000 Germans In Britain British Official Wireless. London. Apr. 4 NEWSPAPERS anticipate thai 11 tions will be asked in the Commi during the week regardme the nouncement that the Genu I in London has opened a register ol man nationals residing in B> accordance with the law requi gistrationBritish Official Wireless. - 93 words
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Article58 1938-04-06 22 The battleship Barham ws 500 ft. 'paying-off" pennant reached Spithead from the Mc nean. This indicated the unusual len her commission, which began in A 3935, and was extended I Warspitc, whi:h was to her, was delayed. On arrival the Barham salub flag of Admirai the Earl58 words
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Advertisement188 1938-04-06 22 THIN WOMAN GAINS 11 LB. IN WEIGHT l Took Tasteless, Flesh-forming Tablets. Here's good news for mer. and women who are getting too thin and run-down! For now you can put flesh on scraggy bones, fill out hollow cheeks and thin limbs. Now you can build up your system to188 words
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Advertisement45 1938-04-06 22 GUARANTEED jp* STRENGTH I When occasion requires such specially strong carbolk ■I soap you want to be safe— ShIAmA f° v wtnt v be tore. You can rely with confidence ll sssS hoopla who have used It for CALVERT S CARBOLIC ffgIpMEDICAL yB/B? soap CSS245 words
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Article115 1938-04-06 23 a ad nnsidcrccl the quesI in on aspect* before declaration regard-temple-entry and have Die conclusion that ro late or country can n of people under of untouchabWty i crn r-rvUeaes given una a*™* Hindus' said His c Maharaja Holkar reply to the re- n of orthodox115 words
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Article120 1938-04-06 23 WARNING Serious Risk Of Unemployment WARNING to lh{ r Iniuaii i ;,L r auuiust the of v lemploymenl m a recent 1!;;',,,' icd by the Governin. at «-t 1 t to the notice result cf the of Geveran labourers who Malaya, there is r 1 V- r-sumciehcy120 words
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Article122 1938-04-06 23 FfiHE membets of the Congress 1 Party and the Progressive Party walked oul ea bloc from the Council of State when the Finance Secretary moved thai the Certified Finance Bill he taken into consideration by the Hoi.se. Only hi rabers participated in the brii I debate122 words
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Article51 1938-04-06 23 Pr< over a meeting ol the Palna H Dr s- ed Mahmud, Minister for Education, Bihar, declared thai be expected to open a Military Training School for the Province very shortly. Besides military trailing, he said, the students i t this school would be trained in aircraft51 words
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Article334 1938-04-06 23 A COAL mine bus been discovered in the Khasi and Jainta Hills in m. it is stated that the Government of the Province have granted a lieenee t< t*» company in Sylhel to work the mine for 30 years. THE University of Calcutta has offered the Palit334 words
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Article, Illustration355 1938-04-06 23 "J AM not feminist and I do not believe that because a woman happens to be born a woman, therefore every help ■md advantage should be given to her," declared the hon. Mrs. Vijailakshmi Pandit, Minister for Local Self-Govern-ment, United Provinces, replying to criticisms during355 words
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Article252 1938-04-06 23 THREVT of direct action and civil disobedience is held a*tby the A DMrict Congress Committee of Dharwar if the n f^^ri^t r^ k the Bombay Assembly does not make the unihcat.on of Karnatak 1 District Congress Com-, the part of the Karnatak ambers of the Assembly252 words
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Article61 1938-04-06 23 Participating in the deliberations of the Calcutta Corporation for the first flme since his election as Preside i t of the Congress, Alderman Subbas Chandra Bose supported the proposal of granting privilage leave with pay for one montn in a year to a section of the menial staff. The proposal,61 words
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277 1938-04-06 23 SPECIAL INDIA PAGE Edited By G S. Muthukrishttart, B.Sc. "TT is not idle talk when I say we shall see India free in our life-time," declared Mr. Subhas Chandra Rose, the President of the Indian National Congress, addressing a huge gathering in277 words
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Article106 1938-04-06 23 WHE announcement that the Punjab Government have authorised the adoption of tear y;as as an alternative weapon to be used in the dispersal of riotous mobs, as well as the arrest of dangerous criminals. was made in the Punjab Assembly by the Premier, replying to106 words
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Article62 1938-04-06 23 SPITTING in any street, r©ad or thoroughfare or public place except in inside drains or such receptacles or places a are provided lor such purpeses is prohibited in Coonoor (Madras Presidency). According to the draft bye-laws recently passed by the Coonoor Municipal Council regarding this, breach62 words
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Article86 1938-04-06 23 a resolution aUc&tmg Rs. is lafchs for expenditure during 1938-39 on measures for promoting the sale and increasing the consumption of tea in India was nassed at the half-yearly meeting of the Indian Tea Market Expansion Board held in Calcutta, Mr. J. S. Graham, Chairman, presiding For external86 words
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Article130 1938-04-06 23 (United Press). piVK Sadhus (pilgrims) who are reported to have tried hlUckmail an villagers of Xi; i in Sirmoor State by demanding tributes from them were victims of mob fury when the- enraged villagers, it is alltgcd, taking the iaw into their cwii hands, burnt them alive.(United Press). - 130 words
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Article, Illustration81 1938-04-06 24 Some or those dinner Ajrport Rcstaiirant Above: A fair spectator (with camera) a r /t! ie i S i and ub and be,ow a member ct the S.R.A. (v.) in old-time uniform at the demonstration on Saturday. Mere pictures of the Municipal Ser81 words
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